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Maui County

Ain't no sunshine

Citizens challenge County Council's handling of Wailea 670 rezoning

Last Friday an important gathering was convened in Judge Joseph Cardoza’s Circuit courtroom. It was the final meeting of the evidentiary hearing spearheaded by five South Maui residents who believe their right to open participation in the planning process was hindered by the Maui County Council.more
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Maui County

Maui votes: Couch vs. Nishiki

With the Maui Time endorsement up for grabs, County Council candidates Wayne Nishiki and Don Couch weigh in on the issues...

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Coconut Wireless

The week in review

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 The final presidential debate is in the books and now, at long last, we enter the home stretch of what has been without question the longest political marathon in U.S. history.more
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Rob Report

Here comes the sun

Harnessing Hawaii's renewable energy resource

Millions of visitors have marveled at Maui’s dominant landscape feature, the Haleakala Crater, which stands 10,000 feet above sea level and is known as the House of the Sun.more

LC Watch

Watching the watch

When I first took over this column, I confess I questioned whether people really cared. Sure, here’s a government agency that’s inconsistent in its rulings and actions, lacks transparency and often fails to live up to both the spirit and practical purposes for which it was created.more
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The Business End

A look at the week's economic winners and losers...

Hawaii’s unemployment figures for September are in and, yep, the news isn’t good. Statewide, joblessness rose to 4.5 percent, up from 4.more
Overheard this week
“I’m from Seattle. It’s great there—it’s really cool and the sky is always gray…”
-Guy at Fred’s Mexican Cantina in Kihei, June 10
Maui TIME
“A shell crashed ashore. In the dun-colored houses along Kahului’s waterfront, stevedores and their women heard the gun again, like a door slamming, and again the crash of the shell. The Jap fired ten rounds in all. Then the submarine disappeared in the night. Announcing this attack on an undefended, unimportant cane-&-pineapple port, the U.S. Navy reported: no casualties, negligible damage.”

-From “Dusk in Kahului,” Time Magazine, Dec. 28, 1941
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